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Volume 270,
Number 50,
Issue of December 15, 1995 pp. 29676-29681
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Efficient
Plasmid DNA Replication in Xenopus Egg Extracts Does Not
Depend on Prior Chromatin Assembly
(Received for publication, August 21, 1995; and in revised form, September 25, 1995)
J. Aquiles
Sanchez ,
Diane
R.
Wonsey,
Leia
Harris,
Joanella
Morales ,
Lawrence J.
Wangh
Small plasmids replicate efficiently in unfertilized Xenopus eggs provided they are injected before rather than after
activation of the cell cycle. Here we use Xenopus egg extracts
to test the hypothesis that efficient replication results from
chromatin assembly prior to activation giving preloaded plasmids a head
start toward the formation of a replicating pseudonucleus (Sanchez, J.
A., Marek, D., and Wangh, L. J.(1992) J. Cell Sci. 103,
907-918). As in ovum, plasmid DNA preincubated in
unactivated egg cytoplasmcytostatic factor extracts) replicate more
efficiently after extract activation than does the same DNA added to
the same extract after activation. Unlike in ovum, however,
plasmids that replicate efficiently in vitro do not assemble
into chromatin during preincubation and become topologically knotted
instead. But even DNA knotting does not explain subsequent efficient
replication. Also, plasmids preassembled into chromatin in vitro do not replicate efficiently in activated egg cytoplasm unless
first preincubated in a CSF extract. We conclude that unactivated eggs
contain replication-enhancing activities that can act independently of
plasmid chromatin assembly and DNA topology. These postulated
``preloading'' factor(s) may be related to licensing factor,
an activity that controls initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotic
cells. The experimental conditions described here will permit
characterization of preloading/licensing factor(s) in the context of a
small plasmid substrate.

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